Tibet: Music of the Sacred Temples
- Dhungchen
- Lama Chhopa
- Reading of the Sacred Text
- Morning Ceremony of the Drugpa-Ka-Gyu Sect, Extract 1
- Morning Ceremony of the Drugpa-Ka-Gyu Sect, Extract 2
- Morning Ceremony of the Drugpa-Ka-Gyu Sect, Extract 3
- Afternoon Ceremony of the Red Hat Sect
- Fire Ceremony for the Dead. Yellow Sect
- Techung: Kham Lu / A Song to the Mountains (Eastern Tibetan Trad.)
Mehr Songtexte
- Afternoon Prayer At The Rumtek
- Temple Ceremon Of The Gelugpa in Lhabab
- Temple Ceremony In Bir
- Temple Ceremony Part 2
- Temple Ceremony Part 1
- Fire Ceremony In Jensey
- Temple Ceremony Part 3
- Khampa Folk Dance
- Ema Linchey [Tibetan dance]
- Tucho Dawe Duchi [Afternoon Prayer at Rumtek Monastery]
- Jensey
- Conch Shell Blowing
- Temple Ceremony of the Drugpa-Ka-Gyu Sect
- Khampa Patriotic Song
- Khampa Tashi Song
- Reading of the Sacred Texts by the Lamas of the Main Tibetan in Dharams
- Monks at Prayer in Sarnath [Morning Ceremony]
- Dost Muhammad, dhol - Battle rhythm
- Unidentified coffee grinders (two different grinders, switching hands halfway through) - Bedouin coffee grinding beats
- Eskandare Ebrahimi and Orchestra - Humayun
- Bhona, sitar; Mangal Mukerjee, ghara (claypot drum) - Raga kafi
- Saroj Narang - Simla folk song
- Performer unknown - Bedouin Melody, Shebbabeh (flute) and darabuka (drum)
- Temple bells and drums
- Hamedanian, zarb - Baba Karam
- Gulfa-e-Ghani and Zareef, zarb - Train rhythm imitation
- Unknown performers, clarinet and drum - Improvisation on film tune
- Hazim, rebab (bowed spike fiddle) - Ballad of the Shahlaan Family
- Raif Karsligil, unaccompanied vocals - Karayilan (Black Snake)
- Khalil Akrawi, vocals, spoons - Kasam-e-Meru
- Suleiman and friends, accompanied by rebab - Hijeni (a love song often sung while riding away on a horse)
- Performer unknown - Folksong from Outebeh, vocals and rababa (one stringed fiddle)
- Ostad Zareen Panje Bel - Tar solo in humayun dastgah
- Nour Hanbali, qanun; Antone Noweh, oud; Doureid Laham, darabuka - Suite in maqam rasd featuring Bashraf Sama'i Taatyus and Andalusi Muwashshah
- Jai Chand Bhagat and Babu - Bhajan (devotional song)
- Jai Chand Bhagat and Babu, vocals, cymbals, ektara - Bhajan (devotional song)
- Dervish worshippers in the house of Sheikh Saud Mawlawi - Maqam rasd (In praise of the prophet)
- Jyotish CH. Choudhury, sitar - Raga zila
- Imam and congregation of the mosque at Kilis - Mevludin Nebevi (the prophet's birth)
- Sher Khoda, zarb - Shahnama
- Performer unknown - Taqsim (improvisation) on violin
- Performer unknown - Nose flute improvisation
- Ostad Abol-Hassan Saba - Setar improvisation in mahour dastgah
- Hasan Sayin, singer; Reza Argin, zurna; Jumma Ali, dhavul - Untitled
- Eskandare Ebrahimi - Setar improvisation in mahour dastgah
- Students of the Salonica Quaker Girl's School - Dance of Jerissos (Ierissos)
- Vakkas Kaplan, zurna; Feizi Kaplan, dhavul - Mahlo: Song of the Highway Men
- Darioosh Sefvat - Santoor solo in isfahan dastgah
- Abdul Kader, solo voice - Love song from Herat
- Shapoore Delshadi, tar - Tar solo in isfahan dastgah
- Shu'aib Ibrahim, joza - Taqsim in maqam ajam
- Al-haj Hashim Mohammad Al-rejab, santoor; Shu'aib Ibrahim, joza; Abdul-Karim Al-Azawi, dumbuk - Maqam hadidi
- Performers unknown, harmonium, tabla - Sikh song on Hindu/Moslem unity
- Saban Akdao, cümbüs - Çiftetelli (gazel)
- Muhammad Hussein, zurna (horn); Dost Muhammad, dhol (kettle drum) - Atan (dance song)
- Performer unknown - Bedouin dance from Katana
- Kalipada Das, flute; unknown, anandalahari (friction drum) - Methosur (rural folk song)
- Hüseyin Eroglu, vocals, cura saz - Karacaoglan
- Al-Haj Hashim Mohammad, santoor (hammered dulcimer); Shu'aib Ibrahim, joza (Iranian rebab); Abdul-Karim Al Azawi, dumbuk - Sharqi Dokah (love song)
- Performer unknown - Sabah, played on the Ney (flute)